Preserve your special moments in custom resin art
From your shaadi ki varmala to a baby’s first milestones, I turn life’s most precious, fleeting moments into forever keepsakes.
Don't let your precious wedding memories fade away. I can take your varmala, kaleeras, and other special ornaments and transform them into a forever keepsake, a piece of art for your home that tells the story of your love. This hexagon block is a beautiful way to preserve your wedding day.
Your baby's firsts are so precious. From their first tiny shoes to their umbilical cord, I preserve these milestones with the utmost care. This custom resin piece captures the memory of those little steps, keeping them close to your heart forever.
Imagine your wedding flowers lighting up your room. This is one of my most loved creations, a custom globe lamp made from a couple's varmala. It's not just a lamp; it's a glowing reminder of your big day, handcrafted with love and a little bit of magic.
A perfect piece for a newly married couple's home. These personalized alphabet lamps are made using your own wedding flowers, creating a beautiful and functional piece of decor. It’s a unique way to display your initials and your memories together.
It is a blessing to create pieces that hold so much faith. This custom 3D resin frame was made for a client to honor Guruji. I carefully craft each flower and element by hand to create a piece that is not just art, but a focus for devotion and peace in your home.
Sometimes, the smallest things hold the biggest memories. This is a single rose from a special moment, preserved forever in a crystal-clear resin block. If you have a flower from a first date or a special occasion, I can help you keep that feeling forever.
Your first wedding invitation is the beginning of your forever story. I can preserve that beautiful card, surrounded by flowers and even with added lights, turning it into a stunning piece of wall art. It’s a beautiful way to remember the day it all became official.
About this collection
Since every piece I create is entirely handmade, please know that resin can sometimes show tiny bubbles or ripples near the organic materials. This is not a defect or a mistake. It is simply a sign that your keepsake is real, crafted by my own hands, and not mass-produced in a factory.
I believe that every piece has its own story, and my work is all about making sure that story stays with you. When you send me your wedding varmala, your baby's first tiny shoes, or even a dried flower from a first date, I treat it with the same respect I would my own memories. My goal isn't just to make a pretty object, but to freeze a feeling in time.
My studio in Delhi is where the magic happens, but I work with clients all across India. The process starts with a conversation. We chat about your items and what you imagine, and I always ensure you see the layout before I pour any resin. Whether you want to add gold flakes, a nazar battu, or vinyl text with dates and names, we will figure it out together.
I handle a wide range of items for resin preservation:
- Wedding Treasures: Your shaadi ki varmala, kaleeras, chooda, and even your invitation cards.
- Baby Milestones: Umbilical cords, pregnancy tests, hospital bands, and first shoes.
- Sentimental Objects: Pet collars, letters, chocolate wrappers, and memorial flowers for loved ones.
Everything is made to last. I use a multi-layer pour technique to ensure your items float centrally, whether they are in a geometric block, a tray, or a wall clock. Because I work with your actual items, I take great care to dehydrate flowers properly so they don't rot inside the resin. If you are looking for a way to honor a memory, send me a message, and let's talk about how to turn your 'dil tu jaan tu' moments into art.
Latika Pasricha
I'm Latika, and my studio is where I turn your most cherished memories into art. I don't just work with resin; I help you hold onto moments like your wedding day or your baby’s first milestones so they don't fade away.
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